New CRRUA arsenic violation prompts NMED to evaluate taking emergency action
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New CRRUA arsenic violation prompts NMED to evaluate taking emergency action
A sign captured outside of the Camino Real Regional Utility Authority on Dec. 19, 2023. (Danielle Prokop/Source NM)A troubled Southern New Mexico utility scrutinized for recent arsenic violations has just logged yet another one, prompting state environmental officials to evaluate taking rare emergency action. The Camino Real Regional Utility Authority manages drinking water and sewage for approximately 19,000 people in the southern portion of Do…
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